Skip to content
Musscoupon

Musscoupon

  • Home
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Lists
  • History
  • Concerts

Category: History

  • Home
  • History
  • Page 67
History

How Billy Preston Pioneered Rock Shows at Radio City Music Hall

Opened in 1932, Radio City Music Hall has been called the largest indoor theater in the world – with a marquee that spans an entire

Read More
History

Radiohead Are Reborn With ‘Airbag’

A decade before Radiohead released OK Computer, singer Thom Yorke was involved in a car accident. His girlfriend at the time was injured, but Yorke walked away

Read More
History

Beatles and Hitchhikers Inspire Radiohead’s ‘Paranoid Android’

When OK Computer was released in the spring of 1997, it was instantly greeted with ravenous acclaim. According to the music press, Radiohead’s third album

Read More
History

The Clash Fire Topper Headon Amid Downward Spiral

The Clash were mere days away from releasing Combat Rock when drummer Topper Headon was unceremoniously fired. Fittingly, he appeared to be pained and out

Read More
History

Duran Duran Release the Masterful ‘Rio’

On May 10, 1982, Duran Duran released their second album, Rio. Issued less than a year after the Birmingham quintet’s self-titled debut, Rio was a

Read More
History

Radiohead Bring Jazz to Mars on ‘Subterranean Homesick Alien’

When Radiohead singer Thom Yorke was enrolled at Abingdon School in Oxfordshire, he was assigned to write a bit of Martian poetry. In England in

Read More
History

Radiohead Give Star-Crossed Lovers Their ‘Exit Music’

After much introspective writing on The Bends, Radiohead singer Thom Yorke changed his perspective for the songs on OK Computer, focusing outward on society, authority and technology.

Read More
History

Pink Floyd Unveil Stunning Surround Sound Concert

The first-ever surround-sound concert on May 12, 1967, was both predictably by space-rock pioneers Pink Floyd and predictably very lo-fi. They’d already set new standards for

Read More
History

Rolling Stones’ ‘Exile on Main St.’: A Track-by-Track Guide

The Rolling Stones fled to the south of France in the summer of 1971, after a notably turbulent period. Cofounder Brian Jones had been found

Read More
History

‘The Incredible Hulk’ Ends Its TV Run

For almost 20 years now, superheroes have ruled the movie and television world. Sometimes it seems like they always will. But it’s worth remembering that

Read More

Posts pagination

Previous 1 … 66 67 68 … 140 Next

Ads

Latest

  • Why Stones’ ‘Angie’ Was Rumored to Be About Jagger-Bowie Tryst
  • Drake Now Has The Most Diamond Certifications Of Any Artist Ever
  • Eddie Murphy Rankles Cast by Hosting ‘SNL’
  • 40 Years Ago: George Clinton Reboots P-Funk With 'Computer Games'
  • Carole King Shakes Free on ‘I Feel the Earth Move’
TAIL 20% off your first purchase Shop Now
CHRISTMAS SALE

About Us

Welcome to MussCoupon, your one-stop destination for everything related to the vibrant and exciting world of rock and roll. We are a passionate team of writers, musicians, and enthusiasts dedicated to exploring every corner of this musical genre that has defined generations and continues to inspire millions around the world.

Company

  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Impressum
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Doorhandle Company

Recent Posts

  • fakemink Announces New Mixtape The Boy Who Cried Terrified
  • Tears for Fears Are Forced Into a No. 1 Smash
  • Ella Fitzgerald And Verve – How It All Began
  • When Bob Dylan Stumbled All Over the Messy ‘Self Portrait’
  • Pharrell Williams Sued by Neptunes’ Partner Chad Hugo
All Rights Reserved 2023.
Musscoupon Theme: Fairy by Candid Themes.